A State of the Art lecture titled “The role of platelets in sepsis” was presented at the ISTH congress in 2020. Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated and multifaceted host response to infection. Platelets play a significant role in the coordinated immune response to infection and therefore in the inflammation and coagulation dysfunction that contributes to organ damage in sepsis. Thrombocytopenia has a high incidence in sepsis, and it is a marker of poor prognosis. The genesis of thrombocytopenia is likely multifactorial, and unraveling the involved molecular mechanisms will allow development of biomarkers of platelet function in sepsis. Such platelet biomarkers can facilitate study of antiplatelet interven...
Le sepsis est défini depuis 2016 comme la présence d'une infection associée à la survenue de dommage...
Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction syndrome caused by the body's disregulated response t...
Abstract Background Studies in murine models suggested that platelet desialylation was an important ...
A State of the Art lecture titled “The role of platelets in sepsis” was presented at the ISTH congre...
International audienceBeyond haemostasis, platelets have emerged as versatile effectors of the immun...
Beyond their role in hemostasis, platelets have emerged as key contributors in the immune response; ...
Platelets have received increasing attention for their role in the pathophysiology of infectious dis...
Objective: Sepsis, a serious and life threatening complication arising from infection caused by lipo...
Background: The primary role of platelets is in haemostasis, thrombosis, and wound healing. Nonethel...
Platelets display a number of properties besides the crucial function of repairing a damaged vascu...
Preclinical studies have suggested that platelets influence the host response during sepsis. We soug...
Participation of blood platelets in the development of sepsis is clearly illustrated by hemocoagulat...
Sepsis is accompanied by thrombocytopenia and the severity of the thrombocytopenia is associated wit...
Although it has long been known that patients with sepsis often have thrombocytopenia and that septi...
Depuis quelques années, les plaquettes sanguines sont reconnues comme un véritable élément de l’immu...
Le sepsis est défini depuis 2016 comme la présence d'une infection associée à la survenue de dommage...
Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction syndrome caused by the body's disregulated response t...
Abstract Background Studies in murine models suggested that platelet desialylation was an important ...
A State of the Art lecture titled “The role of platelets in sepsis” was presented at the ISTH congre...
International audienceBeyond haemostasis, platelets have emerged as versatile effectors of the immun...
Beyond their role in hemostasis, platelets have emerged as key contributors in the immune response; ...
Platelets have received increasing attention for their role in the pathophysiology of infectious dis...
Objective: Sepsis, a serious and life threatening complication arising from infection caused by lipo...
Background: The primary role of platelets is in haemostasis, thrombosis, and wound healing. Nonethel...
Platelets display a number of properties besides the crucial function of repairing a damaged vascu...
Preclinical studies have suggested that platelets influence the host response during sepsis. We soug...
Participation of blood platelets in the development of sepsis is clearly illustrated by hemocoagulat...
Sepsis is accompanied by thrombocytopenia and the severity of the thrombocytopenia is associated wit...
Although it has long been known that patients with sepsis often have thrombocytopenia and that septi...
Depuis quelques années, les plaquettes sanguines sont reconnues comme un véritable élément de l’immu...
Le sepsis est défini depuis 2016 comme la présence d'une infection associée à la survenue de dommage...
Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction syndrome caused by the body's disregulated response t...
Abstract Background Studies in murine models suggested that platelet desialylation was an important ...